A First Attempt at Impact-Based Typhoon Track Ensemble Forecasting in Japan: Evaluating the Role of Typhoon Tracks in Flood Damage for Hagibis (2019)
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A First Attempt at Impact-Based Typhoon Track Ensemble Forecasting in Japan: Evaluating the Role of Typhoon Tracks in Flood Damage for Hagibis (2019)
Typhoon Hagibis (2019), one of the most powerful storms to strike Japan in recent years, caused widespread flooding and significant damage. Impact-based forecasting is crucial for planning effective mitigation measures and enhancing future disaster responses. This study employs the Integrated ...
Kamikaze of 1274 and 1281 | East Asia, Typhoons
Kamikaze of 1274 and 1281, (1274, 1281), a pair of massive typhoons (tropical cyclones) that each wrecked a Mongol fleet attempting to invade Japan in 1274 and 1281. The storms destroyed most of the Mongol ships and dispersed the rest, forcing the attackers to abandon their plans and fortuitously
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